Two Powerful Novels 



CHILDREN OF THE MIST 



By EDEN PIIILLPOTTS, author of "Down Dirt- 



mo sssion. 8, ?I-5O 



wing nothing of the writer or hit works, I wm limply 

 at the beauty and power of this novel. But true as it u 



full of deep interest and rare humor, an 



descriptions, there seemed to be risk of Its pasting unheeded in 

 vd and rush and ruck of fiction. . . . Literature has 

 been enriched with a wholesome, genial, and noble tale, the read- 

 ing of which is a pleasure in store for many. "A". D. BUukmtn* 

 tkf autkor of Lorn* Deont. 



"HI were to name the best novel I have read I should un- 

 heatatintjlv put down ' Children of the Mist.' It has a touch of 



.s a touch of Black more; and y 



nal, and powcrful."-*war/ /W/rr, Litrrary Edittr of tk* 

 Providtnc* Jour ma I. 



"One of the most consistently and thoroughly worked-out 

 novels that have appeared for a long time past. It is one of the 

 truest studies of human nature." Lotultm Pitt. 



"A work of amazing power which plainly 

 aU. 



SONS OF THE MORNING 



By >m LPOTTS, author of *' Children of the 



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Special Autograph Edition. Limited to xooo 

 copies signed by the author. With portrait. 

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le need be said concerning this author's virile work sin. 

 dMteftMkfaKMMMd "I -Mrcnof thr.Mis?." TfcbbftW 

 first novel he has written since the publication of that powerful 

 work. The same strength of imagination, couched in the tune 

 vivid English, is characteristic of this new story, wh 

 bane, more of maturity about it. Mr. Phillpotts has again chosen 

 Dartmoor, that corner of England which he knows and loves so 

 well for the scene of his novel 



Q. P. Putnam's Sons 



